Four Tips For Getting More Comps at Video Poker

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Steve and Matt Bourie, from the American Casino Guide book, interview Spencer Musick, an advantage video poker player, to discuss four tips for getting more comps at video poker. The topics covered include: playing in casinos that value video poker players; understanding the risks in higher volatility games; using an appropriate strategy; and learning how to use a casino host.

0:00 four tips for getting more comps at video poker.
4:15 playing in casinos that value video poker players
11:42 understanding the risks in higher volatility games
19:45 using an appropriate strategy
28:25 learning how to use a casino host

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10 thoughts on “Four Tips For Getting More Comps at Video Poker

  1. Question, i enjoy playing video poker and have gotten very good at strategy with several different game types. The casino i gamble at doesnt have the best pay backs on their games, for instance jacks or better is 9/5. My question is, i tend to only play double double bonus and i know it can be volatile, but i enjoy the chase for the 4 of a kind. My bankroll is t the best usually so i’m wondering should i stop playing double double and switch back to jacks or better or another game that isnt as volatile? I tend to not play jacks or better due to it being a bit boring at times

  2. I recently had the 4 aces on aces and faces video poker within around 20 ish minutes was that skill or luck? I was on 2.50 as you can imagine it paid a lot.

  3. Downtown Grand has more square feet of full pay machines than any other casino downtown. Slots are 1:$1, VP 1:$2. 250 points= $1 back. 4 Queens VP 1:$8, 40 points =$1 back, 20 points =$1 in comp

  4. 11:20 I'd love the hear Spenser's reasoning for thinking there is a better optimal strategy for a lower payable JoB, vs 9/6. Basic strategy for each game, regardless of the pay table, is based of the probabilities of the hands. those do not change with the pay tables. That was a very short sighted comment.

  5. Great information gentleman, much thanks.!! Looking forward to my first trip to Vegas even more now.!! πŸ€™πŸ»πŸ€™πŸ»πŸ€™πŸ»πŸ€™πŸ»πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ

  6. This is great, Steve and Matt are almost grilling Spencer at times, they can't help themselves! Ha!
    Great upload! Love the collaboration videos!

  7. Such an informative video. Thanks for sharing. I wish more places comped video poker play the same as slots. Looks like I'll have to give South Point a try one day.

  8. playing FPWD yielded a whoppin 10 bucks an hour + comps+promotions to a 19yr old kid in early 2000 tower records was paying a crappy 5$ i think an hour maybe 4.60
    point is FPDW in its hay day of the early 80s and 90s was a gold mine and not get a tax form when hitting a royal ,25 was the icing on the cake

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